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Yearly Archives: 2024
Movie Preview: Childish Gambino reminds us how “useless” singers will be when the world ends — “Bando Stone and the New World”
This looks funny, famous dude wakes up on an island to discover everybody’s gone save for a few survivors and assorted murderous threats. And realizes just how little he has to contribute to society in this “New World.” Donald Glover, … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Maisy Stella meets her “middle aged” self — Aubrey Plaza, aka “My Old Ass”
This Sept. 13 MGM release has a laugh-out-loud funny trailer, a cute and sentimental premise and the wisdom of “old” Aubrey Plaza — “Be nicer to Mom,” “The only thing you can’t get back is time.” Plaza as a profane, … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Patricia Clarkson takes her “Norma Rae” shot at her workplace rights — “Lilly”
This Alabama bio-drama is about gender discrimination in the workplace, and the harassment and cut-rate pay faced by Lilly Ledbetter at a Goodyear plant in the union-fearing American South. Clarkson, 64, is a few years older than Ledbetter was when … Continue reading
Classic Film Review: Jimmy Stewart, Paulette Goddard and Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights play for radio’s “Pot o’Gold” (1941)
In an earlier life, I used to produce and engineer (record and edit) radio programs at the University of North Dakota public radio stations. A great favorite was the weekly taping with historian and history teacher Robert Wilkins, host of … Continue reading
Movie preview: Hard times on the ranch? Maybe a “Tokyo Cowboy” can turn things around
The days when the Rising Sun of the Japanese economy could make the world listen whenever an economic sage from Tokyo spoke are long gone. Remember “Gung Ho” and “Rising Sun?” Those were the days before economic stagnation, population collapse … Continue reading
Movie Review — “A Quiet Place: Day One” again
Truth be told, most of us figured we didn’t need another “origin story” take on The Day the Aliens Who Hear Dropped In on “A Quiet Place.” John Krasinski & Co. covered that in a small town urban and suburban … Continue reading
BOX OFFICE: “Inside Out” rules, “Quiet Place: Day One” makes $50+ million noise, Costner’s “Horizon” clears $11
The stunning “Barbie” meets “Super Mario Bros” box office domination by “Inside Out 2” continues on this last weekend before July 4, as Pixar’s animated world-beater (Closing in on a $billion, maybe by July 6?) roared through Friday and looks … Continue reading
Movie Preview: A Spanish master makes his swan son a mystery about a long lost filmmaker — “Close Your Eyes”
The first Spanish film I remember seeing was “The Spirit of the Beehive” by Victor Erice. Catching that 1973 gem at a college film society was an eye opening experience, as it was a movie about a child transformed by … Continue reading
Movie Preview: Mark Wahlberg as a sniggering psychotic assassin? Totally buy it — “Flight Risk”
Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace are the U.S.Marshal and key witness/prisoner trapped in a small plane with Markie Mark. Their reaction is our reaction. Good trailer. http://youtube.com/post/Ugkx1g9d_trEDdCdY09SzEesUZX7DsgQFhq_?si=NBDujAb9ijlU8uno
Movie Review — Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1”
Back before he made “Dances With Wolves” and in all the years since, Kevin Costner has spoken of his life-changing experience in the cinema, going to see “How the West Was Won” as a child in 1962, a Western in … Continue reading